In this issue
In this issue
- Vote for hope, not fear and xenophobia, says Christian think tank
- Ten principles to guide voting in the EU referendum and beyond
- Assessing Christian contributions to the EU referendum debate
- A time to speak and a time to be silent: three days for reflection
- Who we are – a response to bigotry in the EU debate
- Unions and employers unite to back remain
- Saudi Prince to meet UN chief as juveniles await beheading
- Methodist Conference 2016
Upcoming events
No Faith in Trident Day
June 27, 2016
On Monday 27 June, faith groups from across the UK will gather at the Atomic Weapons Establishment Bu
Wednesday 22 June 2016
21 Jun 2016
Vote for hope, not fear and xenophobia, says Christian think tank
People of goodwill should ote against the politics of fear, hated and xenophobia in the EU referendum, says the director of Christan think tank Ekklesia.
17 Jun 2016
Who we are – a response to bigotry in the EU debate
Over the last few weeks, as the EU referendum has gathered pace, a question has appeared time and time again on my Facebook timeline.
22 Jun 2016
Unions and employers unite to back remain
The head of the TUC and the chief of Britain’s manufacturing employers’ organisation have joined together to warn that leaving the EU would be a “terrible gamble”.
22 Jun 2016
Saudi Prince to meet UN chief as juveniles await beheading
The UN Secretary-General must use a meeting with the Deputy Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia today (22 June 2016) to call for the release of three Saudi juveniles who face beheading after allegedly attending protests, the human rights organisation Reprieve has said.
22 Jun 2016
Methodist Conference 2016
The Methodist Conference 2016 is meeting to discuss matters affecting the life of the Church, the nation and the world at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, in London from 30 June to 7 July.